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The word 'gratus' is an adjective. It tends to be translated as agreeable, pleasing, welcome. But it also may be translated as grateful, thankful.

The above qualities may be applied to people. But the adjective also may be applied to things. In this regard, it tends to be translated as 'deserving thanks'.

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βˆ™ 12y ago

"Thanks" is an English equivalent of the Italian word grazie.

Specifically, the interjection grazie means "thank you, thanks." The Italian word also may be the plural form of the feminine noun grazia ("grace"). Either way, the pronunciation remains the same: "GRAH-tsyeh."

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βˆ™ 15y ago

"Danke" is the German word for "Thank you"

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βˆ™ 16y ago

Simply means "Thank you".

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βˆ™ 11y ago

Thanks.

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